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- Miflex XT-Tech Regulator Hoses
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These 56 cm (22 inch) Miflex XT-Tech Low Pressure (LP) Regulator hoses with standard size 3/8-inch UNF male threads are just great for using to attach your 2nd stage regulator to your 1st stage regulator
The XT-Tech series of scuba diving medium pressure flexible regulator hoses has been developed with the main purpose to offer technical divers additional safety with Kevlar reinforcement in the inner braiding, combined with a smooth outer PU layer.
This new regulator hose configuration from Miflex, as it is not positively bouyant, is particularly appreciated because of less abrasion around the neck, allowing the hose to stay in place.
The Miflex XT-Tech Regulator hoses offer the same characteristics of a traditional rubber hose with the plus of being lighter in weight.
The Miflex XT-Tech regulator hose has a polyether based PU thermoplastic inliner with an inner Polyester and Kevlar braiding and an outer smooth layer of thermoplastic. The fittings and the sleeves are made of sea water resistant electroless nickel plated brass.
Miflex XT-Tech Regulator Hose Features
- For Technical Divers
- Lightweight to Reduce baggage weight when traveling.
- Inner core of Polyether based PU
- Smooth Outer Layer
- Kevlar Reinforcement
- Not Positively Buoyant
- An average longer lifespan than traditional hoses.
- Excellent resistance to abrasion.
- Oxygen ready for use with 100% O2
- A burst pressure more than twice that of traditional hoses.
- Approved and certified to EN250 with standards exceeding these requirements.
- Premium packaging which doubles as a water resistant document wallet or dry bag for phone or car keys - $8 value.
- Miflex hoses are fully recognisable with the Miflex name clearly shown on every fitting, as required under EN250 for product traceability.
- Miflex Quality Manufacturing. Made in Italy.
Regulator Hose Fittings
These Miflex XT-Tech low pressure regulator hoses have a 3/8-inch Male UNF thread at the end that screws into a first stage LP port, and a 9/16-inch Female UNF connector at the end that screws on to the second stage regulator.
Some 1st stage regulators have 1/2" low pressure ports. You'll need a 1/2" to 3/8" low pressure adaptor to use a Miflex XT-Tech regulator hose on those 1st stage regulators.
Some 2nd stage regulators don't use a 9/16" connection. You'll need a 9/16" male to whatever female low pressure adaptor to use a Miflex XT-Tech regulator hose on those 2nd stage regulators.
If you are in anyway unsure as to your requirements, please check with The Scuba Doctor.
Miflex Hoses - Dedicated to Quality
Miflex XT-Tech hose production is carried out to the highest quality and standards on the Miflex automated assembly and testing line. Each and every hose is subject to more than 30 individual safety and specification checks, automatically during production, to deliver a product of the highest quality.
Miflex only manufacture their products from the highest quality materials and manufacture to the highest levels of quality available, in their Italian factory. You can recognise a Miflex hose, as they are clearly marked with the Miflex name as all products should show you where they are made, as well as the suitable standards and pressure ratings, including the important EN250 marking.
Miflex offer a full warranty on their hoses and continually review our products to assess and improve any areas as required to suit today's changing diving market and it's requirements.
Miflex provide their hoses in Miflex branded dry-bags. Each bag contains an insert with details of the quality and also information on installation and safety as well as where you can register your purchase of diving hoses.
Installation
We recommend that the fitting and installation of all diving hoses should be made by a competent person and using the correct tools. As such we would suggest this is done by a recognised service centre like Scuba Doctor Service and Repairs.
All installation should be made in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
If you are unsure in any way about the installation, please visit The Scuba Doctor for advice.
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